Affiliation:
1. School of Materials Science and Engineering Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica Cartago Costa Rica
2. Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering University of Costa Rica San José Costa Rica
Abstract
AbstractModeling of complex systems requires large and expensive computational systems. Costs and processing time can be reduced by more than half in a well‐managed cloud environment. Modeling the flow of ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) through a Garvey die was achieved by employing the latest cloud computer technology commercially available at a modest cost. The description of the stress–strain behavior for EPDM was done using the Otswald‐de Waele model. The results demonstrate that at higher velocities, the flow lines do not follow a smooth profile upon exiting the die, which indicates instabilities that may affect on the finished surface. Prediction of extrudate flow instabilities gives a computational option to make an initial estimate of permissible extrusion speeds.
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